<p>The mean percentage of the (a) type of debris (+SE) and (b) colour of marine debris (+SE) ingested by marine and coastal birds that forage by diving and surface feeding. Percentage of marine debris types ingested by marine and coastal birds differs significantly (P = 0.001) between those that forage by diving and surface feeding. The percentage of marine debris colours ingested by seabirds differs significantly (P = 0.001) between diving and surface feeding birds.</p
We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Re...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Plastic ingestion by wedge-tailed shearwaters (WTS) nesting at near-shore and offshore sites along t...
Anthropogenic debris in the world’s oceans and coastal environments is a pervasive global issue that...
Anthropogenic debris in the world's oceans and coastal environments is a pervasive global issue that...
Anthropogenic debris in the world’s oceans and coastal environments is a pervasive global issue that...
Numerous species of seabirds have been shown to ingest anthropogenic debris, but few studies have co...
Procellariiform seabirds are both the most threatened bird group globally, and the group with the hi...
Although the ingestion of plastics and other anthropogenic debris by seabirds is a global problem, f...
Marine debris is a growing threat to hundreds of marine animal species. To understand theconsequence...
1. While floating near the sea surface plastic debris interacts with a number of external factors, i...
Pollution of the world's oceans by marine debris has direct consequences for wildlife, with fragment...
We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Re...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Plastic ingestion by wedge-tailed shearwaters (WTS) nesting at near-shore and offshore sites along t...
Anthropogenic debris in the world’s oceans and coastal environments is a pervasive global issue that...
Anthropogenic debris in the world's oceans and coastal environments is a pervasive global issue that...
Anthropogenic debris in the world’s oceans and coastal environments is a pervasive global issue that...
Numerous species of seabirds have been shown to ingest anthropogenic debris, but few studies have co...
Procellariiform seabirds are both the most threatened bird group globally, and the group with the hi...
Although the ingestion of plastics and other anthropogenic debris by seabirds is a global problem, f...
Marine debris is a growing threat to hundreds of marine animal species. To understand theconsequence...
1. While floating near the sea surface plastic debris interacts with a number of external factors, i...
Pollution of the world's oceans by marine debris has direct consequences for wildlife, with fragment...
We present the first evidence of ingestion of plastic by seabirds from the southern Great Barrier Re...
Plastic pollution is a significant problem in all oceans of the world and accounts for up to 90% of ...
Plastic ingestion by wedge-tailed shearwaters (WTS) nesting at near-shore and offshore sites along t...